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Show DRIFT If LIMITS ILLMEIE0 Law to Be Amended as Soon as Congress Recon-I Recon-I venes After Recess, By Universal Service. Cr.KVKLAN'D, Ohio, .July 27. '"Keep sending men across. Don't be carried away by the enthusiasm of early achievements. achieve-ments. Sit tiht." This was the keynote of a speech today before tho f.e;iErue of K. -publican clubs of Cleveland .by Ueprescntntive Julius Kahn f'f OilMornia, ninkin member of the committee on mili lary af fairs in the house. "America is to be congratulated on the showing it has made in the war. derma der-ma riy was wont to sneer at our nnli'aiy effort h. .She is k-arrdng on t he bat tie- ; field to know the bravery of Uncle Sam's trained forces. "There must ho no cessation on otir part In sending a steady stream of officers offi-cers and men 'over there.' Man-power will win the war, and upon us rests the burden and responsibility of supplying the necessary man - power. "I am convinced that the extension of ia;e limits under the selective draft law is a vital course. There should be no delay in this matter. Our Industrial mid agricultural affairs would suffer seriously ' ai. this time weie men from classes two, three and four drafted Into the army. It may ultimately be necessary to call out many of these men, but. that ti me has not yet arrived. Therefore, con press should change the draft law immediately after recess no that several million additional addi-tional men can be added to class one." |